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The Professor: Arsene Wenger [Kindle Edition]

Myles Palmer
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Total Football

'a readable and informative biography.'

Time Out

'The book is a lively, quirky and clever analysis of Wenger's time at Highbury.'

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1849 KB
  • Print Length: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Virgin Digital (31 Mar 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004RPINP8
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #171,355 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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31 of 36 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I had high expectations when I picked up The Professor. Instead of the book being a true biography of Arsenal FC's outstanding manager, Myles Palmer has simply strung together his own reviews of the five years that Wenger has been at the helm with precious little about the man that we hadn't already read in the press or seen in post-match interviews. As such he's done his research extremely well but this hardly makes a biography.

The book is completely reliant on Mr Wenger's press conferences, media interviews and the Club's AGMs although it is unclear whether the author was present at these meetings or if he relied on third party information.

Only a single chapter has been devoted to Wenger's early life in his native France and similarly the same applies to his spell at Grampus Eight in Japan. This pair of chapters together comprises less than 14 pages of a book containing 290! We learn that his father was a restaurateur, that he was more interested in German football in his younger days and that he is a private man who is impressed with the culture of Japan.

Chapter three devotes some time to the club boozers without going into great detail of, for example, the reasons behind Paul Merson's transfer. The remainder of the book is little more than a blow-by-blow account of Arsenal's performances since Wenger has been in charge, with plenty of the author's own opinions.

There is no word to mention whether Arsene Wenger co-operated with the book. I very much doubt he was, because there has been no attempt to address his approval or otherwise nor has the subject been asked to write a preface. Because of this the reader is left feeling short-changed with too many essential questions left unanswered. I would like to have gained some insight behind the real reasons that caused Overmars to depart at a time when he was scoring regularly for the team and playing some exciting football. Similarly the author states that Petit was "a pain in the backside to the manager" without explaining this rather bland statement nor the reason's for this player's departure.

An in-depth biography of Arsene Wenger is, in my opinion, long overdue. I had hoped that this would fill the gap and divulge so much more about the inner workings of this bright, well educated, individual. Instead "The Professor" leaves the reader with a very empty feeling but with plenty of the author's uninvited personal opinions about the Club and it's individual players to mull over. It also left me with the opinion that Mr Palmer is a supporter of the club (but not a true life-long Gooner) and that he feels better qualified to pick the team than Mr Wenger. Although David Seaman is starting to show his age, Myles Palmer also leaves the suggestion that the England keeper should hang up his boots now before it's too late.

It must be said that this book is a very limp attempt to disguise a biography with a season-by-season review of one of our greatest football clubs. If you buy it to discover more about the life story of a fascinating man, then you will be very disappointed and will have wasted your money. Even as a die hard Arsenal supporter, the text begins to get tedious and there is little to get excited about after the fourth chapter.If you are a regular fan, that goes to the matches and subscribes to the official programme, then much of the book's content will be familiar to you in any case.

I guess we'll have to wait a bit longer to see if Arsene Wenger takes the lead of Alex Ferguson and decides to pen his autobiography. Certainly he has the intelligence and language skills to do the job justice and maybe we will be rewarded by a book that will be destined to be one of the finest football accounts in history. Let's hope so.

Bob Bluffield

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
This is not a biography at all. The author clearly did not even travel to France or interview Wenger. All this does is re-hash Arsenal's seasons under Wenger with match reports and press conferences.

Nothing here that any keen Arsenal fan won't already know. This is a cynical cash in and I would steer well clear.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
If I could have given this book a zero I would.

The point is that there is no shortage of pieces about Wenger - indeed his every move is analysed each day on a thousand blogs, from the rabidly anti rants, to places like Untold Arsenal, which openly says on the site "supporting the Lord Wenger in all he does".

The point is that when there is a huge array of free documentation about the man, there is no need for a poorly researched, and poorly written book which is, as so many others have said, just a run down of press statements and pubs.

I remember reading that this writer goes around saying, "I wrote The Professor," as if this is his life. I wrote "Making the Arsenal" and I am proud of that book, but I have the rest of my life too.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
People seem to miss the point
What people seem to miss is that The Professor is NOT a biography. It is a book that covers the Wenger years at Arsenal. Read more
Published on 31 Aug 2008 by M. Son
Wasn't impressed
I wouldn't recommend this book to any but plastic fans! It was well enough written but I found this book to be more about the author's opinions than a balanced, thoughtful... Read more
Published on 4 July 2007 by Alison
Well worth it
Myles adds a lot in the book and separately on his internet site (www.arsenalnewsreview.co.uk) He is controversial but treats his subject with affection. Read more
Published on 12 April 2007 by C. Bullen
The Professor
Firstly if you are an Arsenal fan this isnt a bad read, Palmer goes into alot of depth of the Highbury career from 96 to 04 of Arsene Wenger but you feel he is trying to insinuate... Read more
Published on 15 Oct 2005 by Jack Bauer
Good Footballers Book
The professor is well written book exploring the Highbury career to date of one of footballs best and most intriguing Managers. Read more
Published on 30 Sep 2005 by C. Ponting
A must have for all Arsenal fans.
Excellent read. Don't believe the reviews that slag off this great book (or Mr Palmer, who is a class act). This book is written for Gooners by a Gooner. A must have.
Published on 29 Sep 2005 by Vijay Veerappan
This books tells you a lot about the author
This book tries to analyse Wenger's Arsenal from 1996-2003. It is crammed with evidence from press conferences and interviews with Wenger. Read more
Published on 31 Mar 2005 by Bookmark08
Unlike the Grolsch , this has been rushed
I did not read the previous edition of the professor so I enjoyed the chapters up until seasons 2002-2003 and 2003-2004
However the last two chapters were rushed and contained... Read more
Published on 9 Sep 2004 by M P Chaney
The Professor by Myles Palmer
Palmer's book is mostly a documentary of press conferences and interviews with Wenger, with comment on team selection and tactics for important matches. Read more
Published on 22 Mar 2003 by "johnkathie"
Wenger's way
I am 10 years old I have been an Arsenal supporter sinse the age of 2.This book really takes you inside the heart of Wenger and his players,the book tells you about Wenger's... Read more
Published on 16 Mar 2003 by Mrs. Ghaliba Raja
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